List of battles by casualties
The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history . The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding similar combat-related or civilian deaths) and civilian casualties during the battles.
Large battle casualty counts are usually impossible to calculate precisely, but few in this list may include somewhat precise numbers. Many of these figures, though, are estimates, and, where possible, a range of estimates is presented. Figures display numbers for all types of casualties when available (killed , wounded , missing , and sick) but may only include number killed due to a lack of total data on the event. Where possible, the list specifies whether or not prisoners are included in the count.
This list does not include bombing campaigns/runs (such as the attack on Pearl Harbor and the bombing of Tokyo ) or massacres such as the Rape of Nanjing , which, despite potentially massive casualties, are not typically classified as "battles", since they are usually one-sided engagements or the nation attacked is not officially at war with the attackers. Tactical or strategic strikes, however, may form part of larger engagements which are themselves battles, small campaigns or offensives.
Sieges and urban combat
This list, sorted by year, includes sieges as well as modern battles fought primarily in urban areas. Major military operations that included city fighting are listed below this.
Siege
Year
Conflict
Casualties
(High est.)
(Low est.)
Siege of Tyre
332 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
39,000 (including 13,000 civilians and 2,000 executed soldiers)
34,000
Siege of Gaza
332 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
14,000
11,000
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
213-212 BC
Second Punic War
40,000 (including Archimedes)
9,000
Siege of Carthage
149-146 BC
Third Punic War
450,000 (including 50,000 civilians enslaved)
200,000
Siege of Athens and Piraeus
87–86 BC
Mithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War )
400,000 (including prisoners)
200,000[ 1]
Siege of Jerusalem (63 BC)
63 BC
Mithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War )
12,000+
5,000
Siege of Alesia
52 BC
Gallic Wars
200,000
100,000
Siege of Constantinople
626
Sasanian–Byzantine wars
95,000
70,000
Siege of Constantinople
717–718
Arab–Byzantine wars
170,000
130,000[ 2]
Siege of Yongqiu
756
An Lushan Rebellion
100,000
65,000
Siege of Suiyang
757
An Lushan Rebellion
200,000+
160,000
Siege of Chandax
960-961
Arab–Byzantine wars
74,000
50,000
Siege of Yongzhou
1076
Lý-Song War
140,000[ 3]
78,000[ 4]
Siege of Nicaea
1097
First Crusade
11,000
4,000
Siege of Ma'arra
1098
First Crusade
45,000 (including civilians and soldiers executed and cannibalized)
25,000
Siege of Antioch
1097-1099
First Crusade
74,000
50,000
Siege of Jerusalem
1099
First Crusade
90,000
70,000
Siege of Tripoli
1099-1102
First Crusade
90,000
105,000
Siege of Bukhara
1220
Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire
30,000
15,000
Siege of Gurganj
1221
Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire
1,200,000
90,000
Siege of Baghdad
1258
Mongol invasions and conquests
2,000,000[ 5]
90,000[ 6] [ 7]
Siege of Acre
1291
Fall of Outremer
20,000
10,000
Siege of Caffa
1345-1347
Genoese–Mongol Wars
60,000
15,000
Siege of Golubac
1428
Ottoman–Hungarian wars
20,000
10,000
Siege of Constantinople
1453
Byzantine–Ottoman wars
54,000+
34,000+
Siege of Vijaya
1471
Champa–Đại Việt War (1471)
300,000+
130,000+
Siege of Tenochtitlan
1521
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
240,000
100,000[ 8] [ 9]
Siege of Szigetvár
1566
Ottoman wars in Europe
33,000
23,000
Siege of Chittorgarh
1567–1568
Mughal-Rajput Wars (1558–1576)
40,000
35,000
Siege of Ulsan
1598
Imjin War
30,000
13,000
Siege of Nagykanizsa
1601
Long Turkish War
37,000
25,000
Siege of Ostend
1601–1604
Eighty Years' War
115,000
90,000
Siege of Osaka
1614-1615
Edo Period
500,000
110,000
Siege of La Rochelle
1627-1628
Huguenot rebellions
35,000
27,000
Capture of Maastricht
1632
Eighty Years' War
14,000
9,500
Siege of Candia
1648–1669
Cretan War
149,739
149,739
First siege of Anandpur
1700
Hill States-Sikh Wars
150,000+
150,000+
Siege of Toulon
1793
War of the First Coalition
21,400
7,400
Siege of Mantua
1796–1797
War of the First Coalition
51,000
51,000
Siege of Genoa
1800
War of the Second Coalition
28,000
28,000
Siege of Danzig
1807
War of the Fourth Coalition
17,900
17,900
Second Siege of Zaragoza
1808–1809
Peninsular War
64,000[ 10]
64,000
First Siege of Sevastopol
1854–1855
Crimean War
230,000[ 11]
230,000
Third Battle of Nanking
1864
Taiping Rebellion
100,000[ 12]
100,000
Siege of Petersburg
1864–1865
American Civil War
70,000[ 13]
70,000
Siege of Vicksburg
1863
American Civil War
36,000
20,000
Battle of Gettysburg
1863
American Civil War
50,000
50,000
Siege of Paris
1871
Franco-Prussian War
332,142
229,000
Siege of Plevna
1877
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
75,000[ 14]
75,000
Siege of Port Arthur
1904–1905
Russo-Japanese War
100,000[ 15]
100,000
Siege of Adrianople
1912–1913
First Balkan War
93,282[ 16]
93,282
Siege of Liege
1914
World War I
25,300
6,000
Siege of Przemyśl
1914
World War I
253,000
253,000
Siege of Maubeuge
1914
World War I
94,000
51,000
Siege of Antwerp
1914
World War I
58,000
36,000
Siege of Kut
1915-1916
World War I
50,000
36,000
Battle of Taiyuan
1937
Second Sino-Japanese War
130,000[ 17]
130,000
Battle of Xinkou
1937
Second Sino-Japanese War
200,000[citation needed ]
200,000
Battle of Shanghai
1937
Second Sino-Japanese War
426,140[ 18]
363,700[ 19]
First Battle of Changsha
1939
Second Sino-Japanese War
80,000+
80,000+[ 20]
Battle of Nanchang
1939
Second Sino-Japanese War
75,328[ 21]
75,328
Battle of Dunkirk
1940
World War II
88,000[ 22]
88,000
Battle of South Shanxi
1941
Second Sino-Japanese War
120,000+
120,000+[ 23]
Siege of Tobruk
1941
World War II
18,600
16,500
Siege of Odessa
1941
World War II
133,813[ 24]
133,813
Battle of Kiev
1941
World War II
761,783[ 24]
761,783
Second Siege of Sevastopol
1941–1942
World War II
236,437
236,437
Third Battle of Changsha
1942
World War II
84,862[ 25]
84,862
First Battle of Voronezh
1942
World War II
662,847
662,847
Battle of Stalingrad
1942–1943
World War II
4,172,000[ 26] [ 27]
1,250,000[ 28]
Battle of Changde
1943
World War II
100,000
100,000[ 29]
Battle of West Hubei
1943
World War II
115,830
115,830[ 30]
Siege of Leningrad
1941–1944
World War II
4,000,000[ 31]
1,117,000[ 32] [ 33]
Warsaw Uprising
1944
World War II
200,000+
200,000+[ 34]
Siege of Budapest
1944–1945
World War II
422,000
422,000[ 35]
Battle of Berlin
1945
World War II
1,286,367 (including civilians)
1,057,665[ 36]
Battle of Okinawa
1945
World War II
240,000
130,000
Battle of Manila
1945
World War II
500,000[ 37] [ 38]
100,000[ 39] [ 40]
Battle of the Bulge
1944–1945
World War II
218,900
161,370
Siege of Changchun
1948[ 42]
Chinese Civil War
425,000[ 43]
78,808[ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Siege of Basra
1987
Iran–Iraq War
85,000
85,000
First Battle of Grozny
1994–1995
First Chechen War
33,192
32,000
Battle of Aleppo
2012–2016
Syrian Civil War
45,000[ 47]
31,273[ 48]
Battle of Mosul
2016–2017
War in Iraq (2013–2017)
71,355[ 49] [ 50] [ 51]
18,200[ 52]
Siege of Mariupol
2022
Russian Invasion of Ukraine
85,200[ 53] [ 54] [ 55]
8,034[ 56] [ 57] [ 58] [ 54]
Battle of Bakhmut
2022–2023
Russian Invasion of Ukraine
165,600[ 59]
146,050[ 59]
Battle of Avdiivka
2023–2024
Russian Invasion of Ukraine
54,000[ 60] [ 61]
21,000[ 61]
Major operations
This list includes major operations and prolonged battles or operations fought over a large area or for a long time. The durations of some operations, like the Battle of Moscow , are disputed; so casualty numbers may differ for that reason alone.
Operation
Year
Conflict
Casualties
Flanders and Rhine campaign
1713
War of the Spanish Succession
190,442 [citation needed ]
Montenotte Campaign
1796
War of the First Coalition
8,000 +
Ulm Campaign
1805
War of the Third Coalition
62,000
French invasion of Russia
1812
Napoleonic Wars
920,000 –1,040,000[ 62]
German Campaign
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
745,000
Six Days' Campaign
1814
War of the Sixth Coalition
80,000 [ 63]
Hundred Days
1815
War of the Seventh Coalition
241,525
Peninsula Campaign
1862
American Civil War
36,463 [ 64]
Battle of Chancellorsville
1863
American Civil War
30,000 [ 65] –30,500[ 66]
Overland Campaign
1864
American Civil War
87,000 [ 67] –92,000[ 10]
Appomattox Campaign
1865
American Civil War
16,500 [ 13]
Battle of Liaoyang
1904
Russo-Japanese War
33,100
Battle of Shaho
1904
Russo-Japanese War
62,500
Battle of Mukden
1905
Russo-Japanese War
160,000 [ 68]
Battle of Sandepu
1905
Russo-Japanese War
22,400
Battle of Lule Burgas
1912
First Balkan War
42,162 +[ 69]
First Battle of Çatalca
1912
First Balkan War
22,000 [ 70]
Battle of Bregalnica
1913
Second Balkan War
36,620 [ 16]
Battle of Kilkis-Lachanas
1913
Second Balkan War
15,700
Serbian campaign
1914 –1915
World War I
790,000 –1,587,000+
Battle of the Frontiers
1914
World War I
664,191
Battle of Tannenberg
1914
World War I
145,000 [ 71] –160,000[ 72]
Battle of Galicia
1914
World War I
645,000 –700,000
Battle of Cer
1914
World War I
58,500 –65,500
First Battle of the Marne
1914
World War I
513,000 [ 73]
First Battle of the Aisne
1914
World War I
263,541 +
Battle of the Yser
1914
World War I
18,500 +
First Battle of Ypres
1914
World War I
210,000 [ 74]
Battle of Łódź
1914
World War I
270,000 –390,000
Battle of the Drina
1914
World War I
70,000
Battle of the Vistula River
1914
World War I
214,480
Battle of Limanowa
1914
World War I
251,120
First Battle of Champagne
1914 –1915
World War I
139,532
Battle of Sarikamish
1914 –1915
World War I
60,000 —85,000[ 76]
Carpathian Front
1915
World War I
930,751
Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes
1915
World War I
216,200
Second Battle of Ypres
1915
World War I
104,208 [ 77] –107,000[ 78]
Gallipoli Campaign
1915
World War I
503,000 [ 77] –552,000[ 79]
Second Battle of Artois
1915
World War I
186,000 [ 77]
Second Battle of Champagne –Third Battle of Artois
1915
World War I
75,000 [ 78] –440,000[ 77]
Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive
1915
World War I
300,000 –1,087,000[ 77]
Great Retreat (Russian)
1915
World War I
1,943,800 +
Serbian Campaign
1915
World War I
331,000 including prisoners[ 80]
Erzurum offensive
1916
World War I
80,000 —85,000[ 76]
Battle of Erzincan
1916
World War I
63,000
Battle of Mont Sorrel
1916
World War I
14,000
Battle of Verdun
1916
World War I
755,000 [ 81] –976,000[ 77]
Battle of Asiago
1916
World War I
250,000 [ 77]
Brusilov offensive
1916
World War I
1,500,000 –2,500,000[ 82]
Battle of the Somme
1916
World War I
1,120,000 [ 83] –1,215,000[ 77]
Monastir Offensive
1916
World War I
111,000 [ 84]
Romanian Campaign
1916 –1917
World War I
240,000 [ 77] [dubious – discuss ] –933,000, including prisoners
Nivelle Offensive
1917
World War I
354,000 [ 85]
Second Battle of the Aisne
1917
World War I
350,000 –463,000
Battle of Arras
1917
World War I
278,000 –288,000
Battle of Messines
1917
World War I
42,000 [ 86] [ 87]
Tenth Battle of the Isonzo
1917
World War I
200,000 [ 88]
Third Battle of Ypres
1917
World War I
585,000 +[ 89]
Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo
1917
World War I
273,000
Battle of Caporetto
1917
World War I
60,000 [ 90]
Battle of Cambrai
1917
World War I
95,000 [ 90]
German spring offensive
1918
World War I
1,539,000 [ 91]
Operation Michael
1918
World War I
494,616
Battle of the Lys
1918
World War I
204,300 –228,340
Third Battle of the Aisne
1918
World War I
257,000
Second Battle of the Piave River
1918
World War I
131,494 killed and wounded, 73,729 prisoners
Second Battle of the Marne
1918
World War I
288,000 [ 91]
Battle of Soissons
1918
World War I
287,259
Hundred Days Offensive
1918
World War I
2,240,000 [ 91]
Meuse–Argonne offensive
1918
World War I
318,000
Battle of Warsaw
1920
Polish–Soviet War
130,000 , approximately, not including prisoners[ 92]
Invasion of Manchuria
1931
Second Sino-Japanese War
35,000 [citation needed ]
Asturias Offensive
1937
Spanish Civil War
50,000
Battle of Jarama
1937
Spanish Civil War
40,000
Battle of Guadalajara
1937
Spanish Civil War
12,000 [ 93]
Aragon Offensive
1937 –1938
Spanish Civil War
205,000 , including prisoners
Battle of Teruel
1937 –1938
Spanish Civil War
110,000 [ 94]
Levante Offensive
1938
Spanish Civil War
25,000
Battle of the Ebro
1938
Spanish Civil War
106,500 [ 94]
Battle of Xuzhou
1938
Second Sino-Japanese War
130,000 [ 95]
1938 Yellow River Flood
1938
Second Sino-Japanese War
800,000 [ 96]
Battle of Wuhan
1938
Second Sino-Japanese War
550,000 –700,000[ 97] [ 98]
Battles of Khalkhin Gol
1939
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
42,000 –75,000[ 99] [ 100]
Battle of Suixian–Zaoyang
1939
Second Sino-Japanese War
49,000
Invasion of Poland
1939
World War II
310,000 [ 101] –914,000[ 102]
Battle of the Bzura
1939
World War II
232,000 [ 103] –234,000[ 103]
Winter Offensive
1939 –1940
World War II
100,000 +[ 104]
Operation Weserübung
1940
World War II
12,800 [ 101]
Battle of France
1940
World War II
469,000 [ 105]
Battle of Britain
1940
World War II
38,800 [ a] [ 106] [ b]
Hundred Regiments Offensive
1940
Second Sino-Japanese War
62,900 [ 107]
Battle of Keren
1941
World War II
12,600 + killed
Battle of Greece
1941
World War II
46,295 [ 108]
Battle of Shanggao
1941
Second Sino-Japanese War
42,000
Battle of Crete
1941
World War II
16,007 [ 109]
Operation Barbarossa
1941
World War II
5,318,000 [ 110] –8,050,000[ 111]
Battle of Białystok–Minsk
1941
World War II
429,886 including prisoners[ 112]
Battle of Smolensk
1941
World War II
595,606 killed, captured, and missing 300,000 Soviet prisoners
Battle of Uman
1941
World War II
223,853
Battle of Kiev (included in Barbarossa)
1941
World War II
761,783 killed, captured, and missing
Battle of Bryansk
1941
World War II
700,000 Soviet killed, captured and missing German casualties unknown.
Battle of Moscow (included in Barbarossa)
1941
World War II
1,000,000 [ 113]
Battle of Hong Kong
1941
World War II
18,000 including prisoners[ 114]
Battle of Malaya /Battle of Singapore
1941 –1942
World War II
143,800 , and 60,000 prisoners[ 115]
Battle of Bataan /Battle of Corregidor
1942
World War II
30,000 killed[ 116]
Battle of Lyuban
1942
World War II
365,135
Battle of the Kerch Peninsula
1942
World War II
176,000 +[ 117]
Demyansk Pocket
1942
World War II
300,000
Second Battle of Kharkov
1942
World War II
300,000 [ 117]
Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign
1942
Second Sino-Japanese War
356,000 [ 118]
Battle of Gazala
1942
World War II
148,000 [ 119]
First Battle of El Alamein
1942
World War II
30,000
Kokoda Track campaign
1942
World War II
13,000
Case Blue
1942
World War II
1,400,000
Battle of the Caucasus
1942 –1942
World War II
625,000
Guadalcanal Campaign
1942 –1943
World War II
29,100 [ 120] –31,100[ 121]
Battles of Rzhev
1942 –1943
World War II
2,900,000 –3,080,000
Second Battle of El Alamein
1942
World War II
39,400 [ 119] –82,500[ 122]
Operation Iskra
1943
World War II
129,332 [ 123]
Battle of Kursk
1943
World War II
1,028,617 [ 124] [ 125] –2,037,000[ 126]
Operation Kutuzov
1943
World War II
516,344
Allied invasion of Sicily
1943
World War II
36,000 + killed, and over 100,000 Italian POWs[ 127]
Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation
1943
World War II
202,654 –280,634
Battle of Smolensk
1943
World War II
522,059
Dnieper Campaign
1943
World War II
1,582,000 –2,480,000
Operation Husky
1943
World War II
16,000
Allied invasion of Italy
1943
World War II
17,092 [ 128]
Bougainville Campaign
1943 –1945
World War II
21,929 killed, and 23,571 Japanese prisoners[ 129]
Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive
1943 –1944
World War II
1,442,956
Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive
1944
World War II
385,604
Battle of Monte Cassino
1944
World War II
185,000 [ 130]
Battle of Narva
1944
World War II
550,000 all causes[ 131]
Battle of Anzio
1944
World War II
52,200 killed[ 132]
First Jassy–Kishinev Offensive
1944
World War II
195,000 [ 133]
Operation Ichi-Go
1944
Second Sino-Japanese War
1,300,000 +[ 134]
Battle of Normandy
1944
World War II
650,600 –795,400
Operation Dragoon
1944
World War II
169,600
Battle of Saipan
1944
World War II
43,500 killed, including mass suicides[ 138]
Operation Bagration
1944
World War II
1,430,000 [ 139]
Lvov–Sandomierz offensive
1944
World War II
463,129
Falaise Pocket
1944
World War II
140,000 [ 140]
Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive
1944
World War II
485,424 , including prisoners[ 141]
Operation Market Garden
1944
World War II
27,200 [ 142]
Moro River Campaign
1944
World War II
20,000
Baltic offensive
1944
World War II
280,120 Soviet casualties; German casualties unknown
Battle of Aachen
1944
World War II
21,000
Gothic Line offensive
1944 -1945
World War II
92,000
Battle of Hürtgen Forest
1944 –1945
World War II
63,000 [ 143]
Courland Pocket
1944 –1945
World War II
278,819
Battle of Leyte Gulf
1944
World War II
12,000 killed[ 144]
Battle of the Bulge
1944 –1945
World War II
161,370 [ 145] –218,900
Vistula–Oder Offensive
1945
World War II
636,191 including prisoners
Battle of Luzon
1945
World War II
332,330 –345,330, including sick[ 146]
Battle of the Rhineland
1945
World War II
82,000 and 250,000 prisoners[ 147]
Battle of Iwo Jima
1945
World War II
44,821 [ 148] –48,700[ 149]
East Prussian Offensive
1945
World War II
806,778 including prisoners
Battle of Okinawa
1945
World War II
113,920 [ 150] –158,400[ 151]
Burma campaigns
1942 –1945
World War II
700,000 [ 152]
Battle of West Hunan
1945
World War II
50,000
Second Guangxi campaign
1945
World War II
1,000,000 [citation needed ]
Liaoshen campaign
1948
Chinese Civil War
542,000 , including captured[ 153]
Huaihai campaign
1948
Chinese Civil War
689,000 , including captured[ 154]
Pingjin campaign
1948 –1949
Chinese Civil War
560,000 , including captured[ 155]
Shanghai Campaign
1949
Chinese Civil War
213,073 [ 156]
Battle of Inchon
1950
Korean War
17,429 [ 157]
UN offensive into North Korea
1950
Korean War
51,700 [ 158]
Battle of Chosin Reservoir
1950
Korean War
66,000
Battle of Dien Bien Phu
1954
First Indochina War
31,500 , not including prisoners[ 159]
Tet Offensive
1968
Vietnam War
65,000 [ 160]
Operation OAU
1968
Nigerian Civil War
30,000 [ 160]
Easter Offensive
1972
Vietnam War
150,000 [ 160]
Operation Dawn 5
1984
Iran–Iraq War
75,000
Battle of the Marshes
1984
Iran–Iraq War
55,000
Russian invasion of Ukraine
2022 –pres.
Russo-Ukrainian War
300,000 [ 161] –500,000[ 162]
These refer to battles in which armies met on a single field of battle and fought each other for anywhere from one to several days. This type of battle died out in favor of larger military operations.
Battle
Year
Conflict
Casualties
Battle of Megiddo
1457 BC
Thutmose III's first campaign in the Levant
16,000+
Battle of Kadesh
1274 BC
Second Syrian campaign of Ramesses II
30,000+
Battle of Qarqar
853 BC
Assyrian conquest of Aram
24,000+
Battle of Thymbra
547 BC
Lydian–Persian War
100,000[ 163]
Battle of Marathon
490 BC
Greco-Persian Wars
5,000–8,000[ 164]
Battle of Thermopylae
480 BC
Greco-Persian Wars
22,500[ 165]
Battle of Plataea
479 BC
Greco-Persian War
51,500[ 165] –257,000[ 166]
Battle of Mycale
479 BC
Greco-Persian War
70,000
Battle of Leuctra
371 BC
Theban–Spartan War
4,300
Battle of Mantinea
362 BC
Theban–Spartan War
18,000
Battle of the Granicus
334 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
7,000[ c] [ 167]
Battle of Issus
333 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
20,000-40,000[ 168]
Battle of Gaugamela
331 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
53,500[ 169]
Battle of the Persian Gate
330 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
48,500
Battle of the Hydaspes
326 BC
Wars of Alexander the Great
23,310[ 169]
Battle of Sentinum
295 BC
Third Samnite War
33,700[ 170]
Battle of Heraclea
280 BC
Pyrrhic War
11,000–26,000[ 170]
Battle of Asculum
279 BC
Pyrrhic War
9,500+
Battle of Beneventum
275 BC
Pyrrhic War
20,000
Battle of Messana
264 BC
First Punic War
7,400+
Battle of Kalinga
262 BC
Kalinga -Maurya Empire
250,000+ (including civilians ) [ 171]
Battle of Changping
260 BC
Warring States period
700,000 (ancient source & includes prisoners)[ 172]
Battle of the Bagradas River (240 BC)
240 BC
Mercenary War
8,000+
Battle of Telamon
225 BC
Roman–Gallic wars
56,000+
Battle of Ticinus
218 BC
Second Punic War
9,500+
Battle of the Trebia
218 BC
Second Punic War
35,000[ 173]
Battle of Lake Trasimene
217 BC
Second Punic War
30,000[ 173]
Battle of Cannae
216 BC
Second Punic War
50,000+[ 174]
Battle of the Metaurus
207 BC
Second Punic War
12,000[ 175]
Battle of Julu
207 BC
Chu–Han Contention
400,000+ (including prisoners)
Battle of Utica
203 BC
Second Punic War
45,000+
Battle of Zama
202 BC
Second Punic War
21,500[ 175]
Battle of the Arius
200 BC
Antiochus's Bactrian Campaign
3,750
Battle of Cynoscephalae
197 BC
Second Macedonian War
23,700
Battle of Thermopylae (191 BC)
191 BC
Roman–Seleucid War
14,000
Battle of Magnesia
190 BC
Roman–Seleucid War
53,350[ 176]
Battle of Pydna
168 BC
Third Macedonian War
21,000[ 176]
Battle of Noreia
115 BC
Germanic Wars (Cimbrian War )
24,000
Battle of the Muthul
109 BC
Jugurthine War
25,000
Battle of Arausio
105 BC
Germanic Wars (Cimbrian War )
85,000[ 177] [ 178] [ 179]
Battle of Aquae Sextiae
102 BC
Germanic Wars (Cimbrian War )
90,000[ 180]
Battle of Chaeronea
86 BC
Mithridatic Wars (First Mithridatic War )
50,000[ 181]
Battle of the Colline Gate
82 BC
Sulla's civil war
50,000[ 182]
Battle of the Silarius River
71 BC
Third Servile War
11,000
Battle of Chalcedon
74 BC
Mithridatic Wars (Third Mithridatic War )
19,000+
Battle of Tigranocerta
69 BC
Mithridatic Wars (Third Mithridatic War )
10,000+[ 183]
Battle of Bibracte
58 BC
Gallic Wars
12,000+[ 184]
Battle of Axona
57 BC
Gallic Wars
11,000+
Battle of Carrhae
53 BC
Roman–Persian Wars
24,000[ 185]
Battle of Pharsalus
48 BC
Caesar's Civil War
17,000[ 186]
Battle of Philippi
42 BC
Liberators' civil war
24,000
Battle of Actium
31 BC
Final War of the Roman Republic
7,500+[ 188]
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
AD 9
Roman–Germanic wars
20,000[ 189]
Battle of Idistaviso
AD 16
Roman–Germanic wars
20,000+[ 190]
Battle of Watling Street
AD 61
Iceni Revolt
80,400[ 191]
Battle of Mons Graupius
AD 84
Roman conquest of Britain
10,360[ 192]
Battle of Adamclisi
AD 102
Dacian Wars
18,000+
Battle of Sarmizegetusa
AD 106
Dacian Wars
21,000+
Battle of Carnuntum
AD 170
Marcomannic Wars
20,000+
Battle of Issus (194)
194
Year of the Five Emperors
20,000
Battle of Lugdunum
197
Year of the Five Emperors
90,000
Battle of Guandu
200
Three Kingdoms
78,000[ 193]
Battle of Red Cliffs
208
Three Kingdoms
100,000[ 193]
Battle of Barbalissos
252
Perso-Roman wars of 337–361
60,000+[ 194]
Battle of Edessa
260
Perso-Roman wars of 337–361
65,000+[ 195]
Battle of Emesa
272
Crisis of the Third Century
61,000+
Battle of Châlons (274)
274
Crisis of the Third Century
56,000+
Battle of Adrianople
378
Gothic War
40,000+[ 196]
Battle of the Fei River
383
Sixteen Kingdoms period
700,000+[ 197]
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
451
Hunnic Invasion
165,000 (ancient source)[ 198]
Battle of Dara
530
Iberian War
8,000+[ 199]
Battle of Callinicum
531
Iberian War
28,000+
Battle of Taginae
552
Gothic War
8,000+
Battle of the Volturnus
554
Gothic War
18,000+
Battle of the Salsu
612
Goguryeo–Sui War
302,300 (ancient source)[ 200]
Battle of Nineveh
627
Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
9,000+
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
636
Muslim conquest of Persia
31,000[ 201]
Battle of Muzayyah
633
Muslim conquest of Persia
10,000
Battle of Ullais
633
Muslim conquest of Persia
35,000[ 202]
Battle of River
633
Muslim conquest of Persia
15,000+[ 203]
Battle of Ajnadayn
634
Muslim conquest of the Levant
55,000
Battle of Yarmouk
636
Muslim conquest of the Levant
70,000[ 2]
Battle of Walaja
636
Muslim conquest of Persia
22,000[ 204]
Battle of Nahavand
642
Muslim conquest of Persia
28,500[ 205]
Battle of Marj Ardabil
730
Second Arab-Khazar War
25,000+
Battle of Tours
732
Umayyad invasion of Gaul
13,000[ 206]
Battle of Akroinon
740
Arab–Byzantine Wars
13,200+
Battle of Talas
751
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana
50,000+
Battle of Xiangji Temple
757
An Lushan Rebellion
110,000+
Battle of Pliska
811
Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
29,000
Battle of Ashdown
871
Viking activity in the British Isles
9,000
Battle of Brenta
899
Hungarian invasions of Europe
14,000+
Battle of Lechfeld
955
Hungarian invasions of Europe
15,000
Battle of Arcadiopolis
970
Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria
27,000
Battle of the Gates of Trajan
986
Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
27,000
Battle of Kleidion
1014
Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
45,000
Battle of Gwiju
1019
Third conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War
90,000+
Battle of Dandanaqan
1040
Seljuk-Ghaznavid Wars
35,000+
Battle of Fulford
1066
Viking invasions of England
5,000
Battle of Stamford Bridge
1066
Viking invasions of England
13,000
Battle of Hastings
1066
Norman Conquest
6,000[ c] [ 207]
Battle of Manzikert
1071
Byzantine-Seljuk Wars
25,000
Battle of Langensalza (1075)
1075
Saxon Revolt of 1073-1075
8,600[ c]
Battle of Nhu Nguyet river
1077
Lý–Song War
150,000[ 208] [ 209]
Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)
1081
First Norman invasion of the Balkans
5,000+
Battle of Civetot
1096
People's Crusade
50,000+
Battle of Dorylaeum
1097
First Crusade
7,000+
Battle of Ascalon
1099
First Crusade
13,000+
Battle of Nakło (1109)
1109
???
30,000+
Battle of Ager Sanguinis
1119
Crusades
12,000
Battle of Azaz
1125
Crusades
6,000+
Battle of Crug Mawr
1135
Norman invasion of Wales
13,000
Battle of Legnano
1177
Guelphs and Ghibellines
9,000+
Battle of Montgisard
1177
Ayyubid–Crusader War
25,850[ c]
Battle of Hattin
1187
Ayyubid–Crusader War
17,000–20,000[ 210]
Battle of Philomelion (1190)
1190
Third Crusade
5,100
Battle of Arsuf
1191
Third Crusade
8,000+
Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
1212
Reconquista
60,000[ 211]
Battle of Yehuling
1212
Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty
150,000[ c]
Battle of Muret
1213
Albigensian Crusade
16,500[ c]
Battle of Bouvines
1214
Anglo-French War
9,000
Battle of Parwan
1221
Mongol invasion of Central Asia
65,000+
Battle of the Kalka River
1223
Mongol invasion of Rus'
50,000[ c] [ 212]
Battle of Sanfengshan
1232
Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty
125,000
Battle of Legnica
1241
Mongol invasion of Poland
30,000[ 213]
Battle of Mohi
1241
Mongol invasion of Europe
15,000[ 214]
Battle of Mansurah
1250
Seventh Crusade
21,000
Battle of Ain Jalut
1260
Mongol invasions of the Levant
21,000
Battle of Kōan
1281
Mongol invasions of Japan
150,000+
Third battle of Bach Dang river
1288
Mongol invasion of Vietnam
85,000[ 215]
Battle of Jaran Manjur
1298
Mongol invasions of India
20,000+
Battle of Yamen
1279
Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty
100,000
Battle of Kili
1299
Mongol invasion of India
130,000
Battle of Bapheus
1302
Byzantine–Ottoman wars
3,000
Battle of Amroha
1305
Mongol invasion of India
34,000
Battle of Bannockburn
1314
First War of Scottish Independence
19,000[ 216]
Battle of Demotika
1352
Byzantine civil war of 1352–1357
8,000
Battle of Vijaya
1377
Champa–Đại Việt War (1367–1390)
95,000
Battle of Kulikovo
1380
List of Mongol and Tatar raids against Rus'
136,000
Battle of Roosebeke
1382
Hundred Years' War
27,600
Battle of Maritsa
1389
Serbian-Ottoman wars
57,000
Battle of Kosovo
1389
Serbian-Ottoman wars
60,000
Battle of the Terek River
1395
Tokhtamysh–Timur war
100,000[ 217]
Battle of Nicopolis
1396
Ottoman wars in Europe
30,000
Conquest of Delhi
1398
Timur 's Indian campaign
100,000[ 218] [ 219]
Battle of Ankara
1402
Ottoman–Timur War
15,000+[ 220]
Battle of Grunwald
1410
Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
13,000[ 221]
Battle of Agincourt
1415
Hundred Years' War
14,000[citation needed ]
Battle of Tốt Động – Chúc Động
1426
Lam Sơn uprising
30,000[ 222]
Battle of Hermannstadt
1442
Crusade of Varna
24,000
Battle of Zlatitsa
1443
Crusade of Varna
22,000+
Battle of Varna
1444
Crusade of Varna
60,000+
Battle of Kosovo (1448)
1448
Ottoman–Wallachian wars / Ottoman–Hungarian wars
27,000
Tumu Crisis
1449
Ming–Mongol War
200,000+[citation needed ]
Battle of Castillon
1453
Hundred Years' War
4,000[ 223]
Battle of Chojnice
1454
Thirteen Years' War
9,000
Battle of Towton
1461
Wars of the Roses
28,000[ 224]
Second Battle of St Albans
1461
Wars of the Roses
2,000
Night Attack at Târgoviște
1462
Wallachian-Ottoman Wars
20,000[ 226]
Battle of Vaslui
1475
Moldavian-Ottoman Wars
40,000+[citation needed ]
Battle of Valea Albă
1476
Moldavian–Ottoman Wars
30,000+[citation needed ]
Battle of Breadfield
1479
Habsburg–Ottoman wars
13,000+
Battle of Kabul
1504
Campaigns of Babur
20,000+[ 227]
Battle of Ravenna
1512
War of the League of Cambrai
13,500[ 228]
Battle of Flodden
1513
War of the League of Cambrai
15,500
Battle of Chaldiran
1514
Ottoman–Persian Wars
7,000
Battle of Orsha
1514
Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1512-1522)
21,000–45,000
Battle of Marignano
1515
War of the League of Cambrai
11,000–15,000[ 229]
Battle of Ridaniya
1517
Ottoman wars in the Near East
13,000[ 230]
La Noche Triste
1520
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
4,800+
Battle of Pavia
1525
Italian War of 1521–1526
13,000
First Battle of Panipat
1526
Mughal Conquest
20,000–50,000[ 231]
Battle of Mohács
1526
Ottoman–Hungarian wars
30,000[ c] [ 232]
Battle of Sződfalva
1527
Hungarian campaign of 1527–1528
21,000
Battle of Ghaghra
1529
Mughal Conquest
13,000[ 233]
Battle of Gorjani
1537
Habsburg–Ottoman wars in Hungary (1526–1568)
22,000
Battle of Mühlberg
1547
Schmalkaldic War
9,500
Battle of Molodi
1572
Russo-Crimean Wars
29,000–33,000 or 100,000[ 234]
Battle of Nagashino
1575
Sengoku period
18,000[ 235] : 80–82
Battle of Alcácer Quibir
1578
Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts
19,000
Battle of Gembloux
1578
Eighty Years' War
6,000
Battle of Chungju
1592
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
8,000–16,000[ 236] 100,000[ 237] [ 238]
Battle of Călugăreni
1595
Long War (Ottoman War)
11,000–16,000[citation needed ]
Battle of Keresztes
1596
Long Turkish War
30,000
Battle of Sacheon
1598
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
30,000[ 239]
Battle of Sekigahara
1600
Sengoku period
30,000+[ 240]
Battle of Nieuwpoort
1600
Eighty Years' War
6,700+
Battle of Kircholm
1605
Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611)
8,400
Battle of Klushino
1610
Polish–Muscovite War
5,400
Battle of Wisternitz
1619
Thirty Years' War
6,700
Battle of White Mountain
1620
Thirty Years' War
3,450
Battle of Shen-Liao
1620
Qing conquest of the Ming
75,000
Battle of Rohilla
1621
Early Mughal-Sikh Wars
14,000
Battle of Lutter
1626
Thirty Years' War
9,700
Battle of Wolgast
1628
Thirty Years' War
3,100
First Battle of Breitenfeld
1631
Thirty Years' War
31,900
Battle of Lahira
1631
Early Mughal-Sikh Wars
36,773[ 241]
Battle of Fürth
1632
Thirty Years' War
5,000
Battle of Lützen
1632
Thirty Years' War
11,160[ 242]
Battle of Amritsar
1634
Early Mughal-Sikh Wars
7,000
Battle of Nördlingen
1634
Thirty Years' War
17,000[ 243]
Battle of Kartarpur
1635
Early Mughal-Sikh Wars
50,700-97,000[ 244] [ 245]
Battle of the Downs
1639
Eighty Years' War
15,000+[ 246]
Battle of Song-Jin
1641
Qing conquest of the Ming
60,000[citation needed ]
Second Battle of Breitenfeld
1642
Thirty Years' War
14,000[ 247]
Battle of Rocroi
1643
Thirty Years' War
19,000[ 248]
Battle of Freiburg
1644
Thirty Years' War
12,000
Battle of Jankau
1645
Thirty Years' War
15,500[ 249]
Battle of Lens
1648
Thirty Years' War
9,500
Battle of Zusmarshausen
1648
Thirty Years' War
5,000
Battle of Berestechko
1651
Khmelnytsky Uprising
30,000–40,000[ 250]
Battle of the Dunes
1658
Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)
9,600
Battle of Samugarh
1658
Mughal Conquest
32,000[ 246]
Battle of Khajwa
1659
Mughal Conquest
20,000[ 246]
Battle of Saint Gotthard
1664
Battle of Saint Gotthard
12,000
Battle of Khotyn (1673)
1673
Polish–Ottoman War (1672–1676)
32,000
Battle of Lund
1676
Scanian War
14,000[ 251]
Battle of Vienna
1683
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
19,500[ 252]
Battle of Mohács (1687)
1687
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
12,500
Battle of Fleurus
1690
War of the Grand Alliance
10,600−28,000[ 253] [ 254]
Battle of Landen
1693
War of the Grand Alliance
28,000[ 255]
Battle of Zenta
1697
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
30,300[ 256]
Battle of Jinji
1698
Mughal Conquest
16,000[ 255]
Battle of Narva
1700
Great Northern War
19,900[ 257] [ 258]
Battle of Schellenberg
1704
War of the Spanish Succession
11,000[ 255]
Battle of Blenheim
1704
War of the Spanish Succession
32,000[ 255]
Battle of Chamkaur
1705
Mughal-Sikh Wars
112,500
Battle of Fraustadt
1706
Great Northern War
16,500[ 259]
Battle of Ramillies
1706
War of the Spanish Succession
15,600[ 260]
Battle of Almansa
1707
War of the Spanish Succession
22,000
Battle of Lesnaya
1708
Great Northern War
11,000[ 261] [ 262]
Battle of Poltava
1709
Great Northern War
14,300[ 263]
Battle of Malplaquet
1709
War of the Spanish Succession
95,000[ 260]
Battle of Helsingborg
1710
Great Northern War
10,700[ 264]
Battle of Villaviciosa
1710
War of the Spanish Succession
12,000
Battle of Gulnabad
1722
Hotaki-Safavid War
17,000
Battle of Hohenfriedberg
1745
War of the Austrian Succession
18,530
Battle of Fontenoy
1745
War of the Austrian Succession
14,000[ 265]
Battle of Lobositz
1756
Seven Years' War
7,000+
Battle of Leuthen
1757
Seven Years' War
11,800[ 266]
Battle of Prague
1757
Seven Years' War
27,570+
Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf
1757
Seven Years' War
10,000+
Battle of Rossbach
1757
Seven Years' War
10,000
Battle of Breslau (1757)
1757
Seven Years' War
12,000
Battle of Zorndorf
1758
Seven Years' War
30,000[citation needed ]
Battle of Krefeld
1758
Seven Years' War
5,200
Battle of Kunersdorf
1759
Seven Years' War
35,000[ 268]
Battle of Minden
1759
Seven Years' War
12,700
Battle of Torgau
1760
Seven Years' War
32,560+
Third Battle of Panipat
1761
Marathas and Afghans
129,000+[ 269] [ 270]
Battle of Kup
1762
Afghan-Sikh Wars
20,000[ c] [ 271]
Battle of Villinghausen
1761
Seven Years' War
13,000+
Battle of Freiberg
1762
Seven Years' War
10,500
Battle of Kagul
1770
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
21,000[ 272]
Battle of Porto Novo
1781
Second Anglo-Mysore War
9306
Battle of Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút
1785
Siamese-Vietnamese Wars
50,000[ 273]
Battle of Rymnik
1789
Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
21,000[ 274]
Battle of Jemappes
1792
War of the Second Coalition
3,500
Battle of Praga
1794
Kościuszko Uprising
26,000
Battle of Mardanpur
1794
Maratha and Patiala
8,333-52,333[ 275]
Battle of Loano
1795
War of the First Coalition
10,000
Battle of Arcole
1796
War of the First Coalition
11,000[ 276]
Battle of Rivoli
1797
War of the First Coalition
17,500
Battle of Trebbia
1799
War of the Second Coalition
17,000–23,000[ 277]
Battle of Novi
1799
War of the Second Coalition
19,500[ 278]
Battle of the Pyramids
1798
War of the Second Coalition
10,000+
Battle of Stockach
1800
War of the Second Coalition
9,800
Battle of Marengo
1800
War of the Second Coalition
16,400[ 279]
Battle of Montebello
1800
War of the Second Coalition
7,275
Battle of Pozzolo
1800
War of the Second Coalition
13,000+
Battle of Höchstädt
1800
War of the Second Coalition
7,000
Battle of Hohenlinden
1800
War of the Second Coalition
16,000+
Ulm campaign
1805
War of the Third Coalition
62,000[ 279]
Battle of Dürenstein
1805
War of the Third Coalition
10,000
Battle of Austerlitz
1805
War of the Third Coalition
45,300[ 280]
Battle of Schöngrabern
1805
War of the Third Coalition
5,000
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt
1806
War of the Fourth Coalition
52,000, including prisoners later killed[ 281]
Battle of Lübeck
1806
War of the Fourth Coalition
18,800
Battle of Eylau
1807
War of the Fourth Coalition
40,000[ 281]
Battle of Friedland
1807
War of the Fourth Coalition
28,000–50,000[ 282]
Battle of Bailen
1808
Peninsular war
21,000
Battle of Espinosa de los Monteros
1808
Peninsular war
6,600
Battle of Gamonal
1808
Peninsular war
3,600
Battle of Aspern-Essling
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
42,900[ 283]
Battle of Landshut
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
9,000
Battle of Eckmühl
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
13,700
Battle of Abensberg
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
8,200
Battle of Ebelsberg
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
15,340
Battle of Piave River
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
7,000
Battle of Wagram
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
77,000[ 281] –79,000[ 284]
Battle of Znaim
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
9,000
Battle of Raab
1809
War of the Fifth Coalition
14,300
Battle of Talavera
1809
Peninsular War
13,900[ 285]
Battle of Somosierra
1808
Peninsular War
2,500
Battle of Bussaco
1810
Peninsular War
5,900
Battle of Slobozia
1811
Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
20,000[ 286]
Battle of Salamanca
1812
Peninsular War
18,800[ 287]
Battle of Smolensk
1812
French invasion of Russia
24,000[ 288]
Battle of Shevardino
1812
French invasion of Russia
10,000
Battle of Borodino
1812
French invasion of Russia
74,000[ 289]
Second Battle of Polotsk
1812
French invasion of Russia
22,000
Battle of Maloyaroslavets
1812
French invasion of Russia
16,000
Battle of Vyazma
1812
French invasion of Russia
9,500
Battle of Wolkowisk
1812
French invasion of Russia
6,000
Battle of Krasnoi
1812
French invasion of Russia
28,000
Battle of Berezina
1812
French invasion of Russia
60,000[ 289]
Battle of Vitoria
1813
Peninsular War
13,000[ 287]
Battle of Lützen
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
31,155–52,000[ 290] [ 291]
Battle of Bautzen
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
45,000
Battle of Hanau
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
15,000
Battle of Dresden
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
48,000[ 280]
Battle of Wartenburg
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
4,000
Battle of Großbeeren
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
5,000
Battle of Dennewitz
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
33,000[ 292]
Battle of Leipzig
1813
War of the Sixth Coalition
124,000[ 63]
Battle of Orthez
1814
Peninsular War
5,100
Battle of Arcis-sur-Aube
1814
War of the Sixth Coalition
8,000
Battle of Wavre
1815
Hundred Days
5,000
Battle of Quatre Bras
1815
Hundred Days
10,000
Battle of Ligny
1815
Hundred Days
28,000[ 293]
Battle of Waterloo
1815
Hundred Days
47,000+ (not including prisoners and missing)[ 294] [ 295]
Battle of Tolentino
1815
Neapolitan War
5,000
Battle of Ayacucho
1824
Peruvian War of Independence
3,400+
Battle of Jamrud
1837
Afghan-Sikh Wars
11,000+
Battle of Inkerman
1854
Crimean War
15,857[ 296]
Battle of Choloki
1854
Crimean War
5,500
Battle of Kurekdere
1854
Crimean War
3,409
Battle of Alma
1854
Crimean War
9,100+
Battle of Magenta
1859
Second Italian War of Independence
14,900+
Battle of Solferino
1859
Second Italian War of Independence
39,500+
Battle of Jiangnan
1860
Taiping Rebellion
140,000+
First Battle of Bull Run
1861
American Civil War
4,690
Battle of Shiloh
1862
American Civil War
24,000[ 297]
Battle of Antietam
1862
American Civil War
23,000[ 66] –26,193[ 298]
Battle of Fredericksburg
1862
American Civil War
17,300[ 66] –17,962[ 299]
Battle of Richmond
1862
American Civil War
5,900+
Battle of Gaines' Mill
1863
American Civil War
15,000+
Battle of Gettysburg
1863
American Civil War
51,000[ 300] [ 301]
Battle of Salem Church
1863
American Civil War
9,500+
Battle of Chickamauga
1863
American Civil War
34,624[ 302]
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
1864
American Civil War
30,000[ 303]
Battle of Stones River
1862–1863
American Civil War
24,000[ 304]
Battle of the Wilderness
1864
American Civil War
28,700
Battle of Cold Harbor
1864
American Civil War
18,000
Battle of Changzhou
1864
Taiping Rebellion
35,000
Battle of Hubei
1864
Taiping Rebellion
60,000+
Battle of Königgrätz
1866
Austro-Prussian War
47,500[ 305]
Battle of Münchengrätz
1866
Austro-Prussian War
3,000
Battle of Tuyutí
1866
Paraguayan War
7,000–16,000[ 306]
Battle of Curupayty
1866
Paraguayan War
4,300
Battle of Ytororó
1868
Paraguayan War
3,300+
Battle of Acosta Ñu
1869
Paraguayan War
5,102[citation needed ]
Battle of Piribebuy
1869
Paraguayan War
2,210
Battle of Mars-la-Tour /Battle of Gravelotte
1870
Franco-Prussian War
34,000[ 305]
Battle of Sedan
1870
Franco-Prussian War
26,000[ 307]
Second Battle of Orleans
1870
Franco-Prussian War
8,740
Battle of Le Mans
1871
Franco-Prussian War
30,000
Battle of Tabaruzaka
1877
Satsasuma Rebelion
8,400
Battle of Isandlwana
1879
Anglo-Zulu War
6,300
Battle of Kambula
1879
Anglo-Zulu War
2,134
Battle of Arica
1880
War of the Pacific
3,600+
Battle of Adwa
1896
First Italo-Ethiopian War
17,300[ 308]
Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
1896
Philippine Revolutionary War
2,000–15,000[ 309]
Battle of Omdurman
1898
Mahdist War
20,430[ 310]
Battle of Sakarya
1921
Greco–Turkish War of 1919–22
61,000[ 311] [ 312]
^ including approximately 35,000 civilian casualties due to bombing
^ including approximately 35,000 civilian casualties due to bombing
^ a b c d e f g h i Estimated casualty figure
Raids and sacks
Naval battles
Battle or Action
Year
Conflict
Casualties
Battle of Salamis
480 BC
Second Persian Invasion of Greece
50,000?
Battle of Cape Ecnomus
256 BC
First Punic War
50,000
Battle of Dan-no-ura
1185
Genpei War
20,000
Battle of Yamen
1279
Song-Yuan Wars
110,000
Third battle of Bach Dang river
1288
Mongol invasion of Vietnam
85,000
Battle of Chaul
1508
Mamluk–Portuguese conflicts
840
Battle of Lepanto
1571
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
40,000
Battle of São Vicente
1583
Eighty Years' War
166
Battle of Solebay
1672
Third Anglo-Dutch War
3,100
Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue
1692
Nine Years' War
10,000
Battle of Pondicherry
1759
Seven Years' War
1,589
Battle of Chesma
1770
Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
12,000
Battle of Dogger Bank
1781
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
988
Battle of Vyborg Bay
1790
Russo-Swedish War (1788–90)
6,000–12,000
Battle of the Nile
1798
French campaign in Egypt and Syria
8,997
Battle of Copenhagen
1801
War of the Second Coalition
2,800
Battle of Trafalgar
1805
War of the Third Coalition
4,853
Battle of Navarino
1827
Greek War of Independence
6,000
Battle of Sinop
1853
Crimean War
3,366
Battle of Hampton Roads
1862
American Civil War
392
Battle of Riachuelo
1865
Paraguayan War
997
Battle of the Yalu River
1894
First Sino-Japanese War
1,730
Battle of the Yellow Sea
1904
Russo-Japanese War
566
Battle of Tsushima
1905
Russo-Japanese War
5,162
Battle of Lemnos
1913
First Balkan War
146
Battle of Coronel
1914
World War I
1,660
Battle of the Falkland Islands
1914
World War I
1,900
Battle of Dogger Bank
1915
World War I
1,081
Battle of Jutland
1916
World War I
12,000
Battle of Cape Machichaco
1937
Spanish Civil War
35
Battle of Cape Palos
1938
Spanish Civil War
765
Battle of the River Plate
1939
World War II
196
Attack on Mers-el-Kébir
1940
World War II
1,669
Operation Juno
1940
World War II
1,662
Last battle of Bismarck
1941
World War II
2,249
Battle of Cape Matapan
1941
World War II
2,303
Battle of Cape Bon
1941
World War II
817
Battle of the Java Sea
1942
World War II
2,336
Battle of Midway
1942
World War II
3,364
Battle of Santa Cruz Islands
1942
World War II
766
Battle of Savo Island
1942
World War II
1217
Naval Battle of Casablanca
1942
World War II
636
Battle of the Bismarck Sea
1943
World War II
2,903
Battle of Leyte Gulf
1944
World War II
15,500
Battle of San Carlos
1982
Falklands War
65
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《越史略》載廣西被殺者“無慮十萬”。
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